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   Event Info



February 12th, 2022


Venue Info

Plainfield High School
Auditorium
1 Red Pride Drive
Plainfield, IN 46168

Phone: (317) 839-7711

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  9 Mixed Groups
  8 Treble Groups
  1 Bass Groups

Hosts:

  Plainfield "Belles et Beaux"
  Plainfield "Femmes Fatales"
  Plainfield "Nouvelles"

Judges:

  Patricia Wiehe (vocal)

  Cameron Johnson-Weiler (vocal)

  Marty DeMott (choreo)

  Sam Mulligan (choreo)

  Eric J. Hayes, Jr. (clinic)

  Marah Cover (clinic)

  Shawn Royer (band)

  Joseph Perkins (best performer)


Tickets

$15.00 - All Day Pass (Adults)
$10.00 - All Day Pass (Kids 6-11)

$10.00 - Daytime/Prelims Only
$10.00- Evening/Finals Only

Map



Plainfield Quaker Classic 2022









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream


   Finals

  

Groups

 Royalaires
 Zionsville High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Band 

 Counterpoints
 North Central High School
First Runner Up 

 Electrum
 Fishers High School
Second Runner Up 


   Single Clef Finals

  

Groups

 Sound
 Fishers High School
First Place 
Best Choreography 

 Choralaires
 Zionsville High School
Second Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Band 

 Attraction
 Avon High School
Third Place 

 Descants
 North Central High School
4th Place 


   Mixed Division - Tier I (Prelims)





   Mixed Division - Tier II

  

Groups

 Royal Rhapsody
 Roncalli High School
First Place 

 Center Stage
 Columbus East High School
Second Place 

 Jubilaires
 Beech Grove High School
Third Place 

 Crimson Heat
 New Palestine High School
4th Place 


   Single Clef Division (Prelims)





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tristan.grider on Feb 12, 2022, 11:58 PM
Post #9
+7
Fishers. Sound. That’s it. That’s the comment.


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Sgoldfarb on Feb 13, 2022, 12:51 AM (Edited)
Post #10
+1
As it should be!

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Johnwallstrom on Feb 3, 2022, 3:36 PM
Post #2
+2
Predictions
GC: Zionsville BV BC BB
No group in the nation sings better than Zionsville. This has been the case for the last 8-10 years, and I don’t see it changing soon. Their choreography has improved a ton the last few years so I gave them BC too.
1RU: Fishers
Fishers just gets better every year. I could see an impressive 1RU finish here this year.
2RU: Castle
Castle knows how to dance! Their vocals have been steadily improving the last few years too, I could see them getting 1RU as well. Maybe I’m biased idk
3RU: North Central
This is the big question mark for me… in 2018 north central was among the nation’s top 5 groups, but has seemed to steadily place lower since then. I have no doubt they’re a good program, so it’ll be interesting to see what they bring to the table this year.



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Mr.HJA on Feb 12, 2022, 10:01 AM
Post #4
+1
Carmel. FC would like a word.


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ccthatch on Feb 12, 2022, 10:59 AM (Edited)
Post #5
 



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Choirshow on Feb 12, 2022, 11:20 PM
Post #7
 
I respectfully disagree that Zionsville is the best vocal group in the country. They seem to focus on being really loud and should be adding artistry to their singing instead. In addition, there vocals have too much vibrato, and that ruins their vocal blend (especially during the loud sections, the quite sections are better). Sorry for my take, I just had to get it out their in response to yours.


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joechoir on Feb 12, 2022, 11:26 PM
Post #8
+2
While I also do not think that Zionsville is the best vocal group in the country, I think your reasoning is wildly inaccurate. Zionsville sings beautifully with a lot of dynamic contrast, see their 2020 ballad. They have a lot of vibrato in their sound because they use proper breath support in their vocals, and while you are correct that this can effect blend, in Zionsvilles case it is minor and certainly not “ruined”. When you listen to them sing you can hear that they are not shout singing, they are fully within the level of sound that they can produce.

Reducing their vocal sound to “focusing on being loud” is not productive not constructive criticism. This is a premier vocal group in the country, regardless of region or tier.

I do not think that you intended to be rude to Zionsville, but the wording of your comment certainly implies a lot of negativity.




Jeff. on Feb 12, 2022, 1:16 PM (Edited)
Post #6
+1
It looks like there was a late change to the schedule. Castle withdrew due to ISSMA solo & ensemble and New Palestine added to the schedule. The single gender finalists have also been added up above.

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Stargirl144 on Feb 11, 2022, 9:38 AM
Post #3
+2
Can’t wait to see choralaires they are so good



Jeff. on Feb 3, 2022, 10:48 AM (Edited)
Post #1
 
Schedule is posted. The Quaker Classic will take 4 mixed finalists and 4 single-gender finalists.

11:55 am - Nouvelles
12:30 pm - Single-Gender Finalists Announced
5:40 pm - Femmes Fatales
6:30 pm - Preliminary Awards & Mixed Finalists Announced
6:55-8:25 pm - Single-Gender Finals
9:10-10:40 pm - Mixed Finals
10:55 pm - Belles et Beaux
11:40 pm - Final Awards





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